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krusty
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Posted: January 19 2006 at 04:25 |
Very wide, I actually DO have Dean Martin and Sigur Ros records  I probably have a recording of some sort in every genre of music, there may be some artists I don't like but in general I can find something of interest in all music.
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Marwin
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Posted: January 19 2006 at 04:36 |
i listen to all kinds of music. So i guess that would make me pretty wide 
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: January 19 2006 at 04:51 |
cuncuna wrote:
How would you describe yourself, attached to a genre or to an era, or you music collection goes from Dean Martin to Sigur Ros... |
W I D E.
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Blacksword
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Posted: January 19 2006 at 05:24 |
My music collection is generally quite broad; ranging from James Brown, Stevie Wonder, The Carpenters through to Slayer..
My prog tastes are probably fairly narrow compared to some folk around here. I dont listen to much prog that isn't 'classic era' and 'symphonic' a few Canterbury and Neo bands being the exception...
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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darren
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Posted: January 19 2006 at 06:06 |
My taste in music is about as wide as anybody's.
Friends always laugh because when they drop in, they never know what I'll be listening to. From big band jazz to obscure prog to polka to Sugar Minot to AC/DC to something that's on the pop top 10. You name a category and I can probably name at least a song that I like. Now, mind you, some music I take more seriously (I like it because I think it's good) and I like listening to cheesey stuff (for the laugh).
I rarely say anything sucks because there's likely something I'll like about a song. I consider "that sucks" to be the most unimaginative way to comment on a song... except Celine Dion, her music sucks.
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"they locked up a man who wanted to rule the world.
the fools
they locked up the wrong man."
- Leonard Cohen
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cuncuna
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Posted: January 19 2006 at 06:43 |
krusty wrote:
Very wide, I actually DO have Dean Martin and Sigur Ros records
I probably have a recording of some sort in every genre of music, there may be some artists I don't like but in general I can find something of interest in all music.
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Me too... I have a... ¿soundtrack? with Dean Martin on the cover disguised as a Bull fighter (torero), and I just started with Sigur Rós (¿could you PM me about that?. I want to trade files...)
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cuncuna
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Posted: January 19 2006 at 06:59 |
Norbert wrote:
I don't consider myself close minded. Prog,jazz and classical offer more diversity than all other genres together.
Even subgenres could be very diverse. For instance Yes, VDGG and Genesis are very different altough all are listed as symponic prog.
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They are different, but only in terms of "shape". I think (I think) diversity has much more to do with different backgrounds or conceptual bases. Yes, VDGG and Genesis are more or less into the same line of creation, while Primus and Sonic youth are not. I don't know if this is clear enough. If you have three different looking persons, but they all are, for example, conceptual artists, then they are not different. Not so much, at least. On the other hand, you can have three persons that are almost clones. If one is a fan of sports, the second is some kind of Hippie and the third is a Bussines man, then you have diversity. It's the same way with music. The base concept is what gives you diversity, not line up differences, like two Italian prog bands, one having a flute and the other not, but both having that very "disctintive" ( ) Italian prog feelling. Sorry about that, you Italian prog fans.
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Norbert
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Posted: January 19 2006 at 07:26 |
cuncuna wrote:
Norbert wrote:
I don't consider myself close minded. Prog,jazz and classical offer more diversity than all other genres together.
Even subgenres could be very diverse. For instance Yes, VDGG and Genesis are very different altough all are listed as symponic prog.
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They are different, but only in terms of "shape". I think (I think) diversity has much more to do with different backgrounds or conceptual bases. Yes, VDGG and Genesis are more or less into the same line of creation, while Primus and Sonic youth are not. I don't know if this is clear enough. If you have three different looking persons, but they all are, for example, conceptual artists, then they are not different. Not so much, at least. On the other hand, you can have three persons that are almost clones. If one is a fan of sports, the second is some kind of Hippie and the third is a Bussines man, then you have diversity. It's the same way with music. The base concept is what gives you diversity, not line up differences, like two Italian prog bands, one having a flute and the other not, but both having that very "disctintive" ( ) Italian prog feelling. Sorry about that, you Italian prog fans.
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I also don't think that line up makes the difference. All three mentioned bands have their
own approach to write songs/albums. They have their own imagination.
It's not necessary that a Genesis-fan enjoys the music of Yes. And not all fans of Yes like Genesis.
Close to the Edge
Supper's Ready
A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers
This is more than just a matter of shape or lineup.This epics don't have much in common in basic concept and in atmosphere.
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akin
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Posted: January 19 2006 at 08:31 |
Some would say I'm narrow minded, but I probably know much more bands
than an average person of my age and country. Narrow minded for me are
those who like what is in the media. There are lots of people that like
a band because it is popular ou it is called alternative. I mean, in
1996, 1997, 1998, every common adolescent would hate rap, hip hop and
so on. Then rap became mainstream and people started to love first
Brazilian rap artists, then the foreign ones. Lots of girls who used to
love Spice Girls, Britney Spears and Backstreet Boys and so on started
to listen to Eminem, Nelly, etc. It's narrow minded for me. People who
underappreciate music. Appreciate the fashion.
And here we have a serious social problem, that Brazilian indians and
african descendants claim that a person hitting a can is social culture
of good quality, refined, while a european descendant doing the same
thing would be called a mental handicapped. Nothing against any social
group, but I for me music has to have something to do with musical
theory, harmonies, melodies, et cetera.
But I appreciate not only prog rock, but also old rock 'n roll, hard
rock, some heavy metal, classic rock, blues, some jazz, some folk, some
"pop" (what they would call pop in seventies, not nowadays), classical
music. I don't consider it to be narrow minded, while people nowadays
only like electropop, "romantic pop", pop punk, "alternative" rock, hip
hop and some regional songs from each country.
And I never say something is bad without knowing what it is.
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Froth
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Posted: January 19 2006 at 11:10 |
Well... i do have a soft spot for Medieval music as well as 70's prog but i dont like muchi n between so i dont think that counts
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paradigm
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Posted: January 19 2006 at 12:57 |
i like prog,classical,jazz,metal,folk,old blues stuff,hardcore,punk,ska,death metal,black metal, medieval anything as long as it sounds good to me
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Dragon Phoenix
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Posted: January 19 2006 at 13:46 |
WIDE!
Classical music from Ambrosian chants to contemporary comnposers, Jazz,
New age, Pop/rock from Carpenters to Iron Maiden, and prog of course.
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Rosescar
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Posted: January 19 2006 at 14:37 |
Pretty wide, not I'm close-minded enough not to listen to music I don't enjoy that's popular.
I listen to Classical, some hard rock (LedZep,Hendrix,GN'R), classic
rock (Beatles, Doors, Dire Straits, Simon & Garfunkel, Solo
Beatles, Al Stewart), classical, groove metal (Pantera), prog
(Genesis,KingCrimson,Camel,Focus,Yes,CAN,ELP,GentleGia nt,Mahavishnu
Orchestra,Zappa) some "punk" (Strokes, Nirvana), some techno/electronic
(Nathalie Pompougnac,BeverlyHillsCopTheme,Bjorn Lynne) and the odd
French song/hip hop song ("Hey Ya" and "Chaccaron Maccaron"), some
alternative (Muse,Radiohead) and even opera at times (Andrea Bocceli).
My musical spectrum is not limited to the popular bullsh*t, as is the case with most people.
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My music!
"THE AUDIENCE WERE generally drugged. (In Holland, always)." - Robert Fripp
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Peace Frog
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Posted: January 19 2006 at 15:52 |
Wide, probably. I don't really even have a favourite genre. For me music is mostly about art and self expression, so naturally, I'm not very accepting of pop music. I think it's sort of a progression:
jazz prog psychedelic acid experimental alternative post grunge grunge heavy metal (Zeppelin, Sabbath) speed metal, thrash metal, etc. (Metallica, etc.) prog metal death metal
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Mongo
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Posted: January 19 2006 at 21:23 |
Wide, I don't limit myself. One friend said I lack focus, I think it was an attempt at criticism. Oh well If something is done well I can ususally appreciate it.
1. Prog
2. Metal
3. Classic rock
4. 50s rock/Roots rock
5. Blues
Jazzfusion, some country(not Nashville), some classsical
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"The options are ever fewer on the ground these days" Fish
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soundsweird
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Posted: January 19 2006 at 21:30 |
I've always thought that my musical tastes were extremely wide-ranging, especially in recent years. While prog makes up the largest single genre represented in my collection, I have what most people would consider well-represented collections of the following styles, too:
Classical ( Medieval, Renaissance, Guitar, as well as more modern ).... about 80-100 titles.
Jazz ( mostly on the ECM label, but also some big band, swing, "easy" ).... about 100 titles.
Country  ; ( from old bluegrass, western swing, 50's, 60's, and some recent )... about 60 titles.
Folk and Celtic ( Fairport, Steeleye type of stuff, singer-songwriters, traditional )... 100+
Avant-Garde Electronic ( from Stockhausen up through recent ElectroAcoustic )... 120+
World ( Asian, Middle Eastern, Indian, Balinese, European, etc. traditional mostly )... 100+
"Other" Rock ( everything from the 50's up through today; you won't see too many collections that have over 15 titles by both Gordon Lightfoot AND Nine Inch Nails! )... 1000+
Comedy, Soundtracks, New Age.... about 150 titles.
Progressive stuff.... about 500-700 titles.
I'm underestimating all these numbers, since I also have hundreds of LP's and cassettes.
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Gentle Tull
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Posted: January 19 2006 at 21:38 |
I guess in the middle.
I mainly listen to all prog, though I like some jazz and classical as well.
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transend
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Posted: January 19 2006 at 22:10 |
Love prog, love Slayer, Love Abba, Love Earth wind and fire, love some classical...also have a soft spot for Enya and Shania Twain...
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Hemispheres
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Posted: January 19 2006 at 22:21 |
my 3 fav genres are Prog,Jazz,Punk so i guess im open minded and i pretty much like everything except rap well at least mainstream stuff like 50 cent
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cuncuna
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Posted: January 29 2006 at 18:56 |
So, almost everyone is wide enough to listen, at least, a couple of music styles (plus Prog, off course). And one of us (besides me) actually has a Dean Martin and Sigur Rós item on the music collection. So funny...
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¡Beware of the Bee!
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